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The bubble of social media and taking a step back.

The power and benefits of social media are very apparent throughout our day to day lives and I think this has only increased during the pandemic.  Naturally, we follow like minded individuals as these are the people we resonate and have things in common with. In doing this, though, it’s so easy to get lost… Read More The bubble of social media and taking a step back.

May 18, 2021May 18, 2021 loureflects2 Comments

2020 reflections & 2021 aspirations: Looking forwards

2020 has been a long and testing year for many reasons – mostly relating to the current pandemic. While it hasn’t been the best year for many of us, it is important to acknowledge the positives and recognise your achievements throughout, whether they are small or large. It’s easy to fall into the trap of… Read More 2020 reflections & 2021 aspirations: Looking forwards

January 2, 2021May 18, 2021 loureflectsLeave a comment

It’s okay to be wrong sometimes…

Let’s normalise changing our opinion once we’ve had access to new information! The only way we can learn is to be educated and there is no shame in changing your outlook once you know more. I feel like a lot of people, myself included on occasion, feel some type of way when proved wrong (whether… Read More It’s okay to be wrong sometimes…

August 17, 2020May 18, 2021 loureflects1 Comment

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On this day in 1987 Diane Abbott became the first black woman to be elected into parliament.
✨new blog post is up!✨
International women’s day!
While it’s always necessary to put that work in and get things done (as per my last post) it’s also equally important to take time out for yourself & not feel guilty about it.🤍
one of my favourite quotes! always reminds me that i actually have to put the work in to get anywhere, even though my motivation is in the gutter right now 😭.
The blaze sparked the creation of the New Cross Massacre Action Committee (NCMAC) which organised a protest on 2 March 1981.
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